McDonald’s is cutting the price of its Happy Meals for families this Easter with a 40% price drop.
The new offer comes as the fast food chain announces its first-ever Happy Meal partnership with card game Uno with a variety of card packs available to collect.
All McDonald’s restaurants will be offering Happy Meals for the new temporary price of £1.99 each from Thursday, March 28 at 00.01 to Sunday, April 14 at 23.59.
Those tucking into a Happy Meal during this period can look forward to receiving one of six Uno card game packs including the classic version and five others which feature well-known DreamWorks film characters from the likes of Shrek, How to Train Your Dragon, Madagascar, Trolls and Megamind.
Six different packs of Uno cards are available with Happy Meals (Image: McDonald's)
The Uno packs will be available with Happy Meals for six weeks from Wednesday, March 27 until Tuesday, May 7.
Families looking for a book instead of a toy can opt for one of two Little People Big Dreams books - I Can Be an Astronaut or I Can Be a Brave Adventurer.
More fun activities can be enjoyed by families at the McDonald’s Family Hub.
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Happy Meals are available for the usual price of £3.49 or £1.99 if you use the McDonald’s app to redeem the discount offer.
The offer can be used once per day when purchasing a Happy Meal during the offer period.
A Happy Meal contains a choice of Fish Fingers, Chicken McNuggets or Veggie Dippers with an Apple and Grape Bag or Carrot Bag side plus a drink with options including water, milk or Fruit Shoot.
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